7 Minutes of Fame: UK YouTuber Max Fosh Claims He was Richer than Elon Musk

 

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Max Fosh talking to people on the street

YouTuber Max Fosh just blipped on the "Who's that?" radar for 7 minutes, as he claims he became richer than Elon Musk for a whopping 7 minutes.

YouTuber Max Fosh who?

YouTuber Max Fosh in the UK created a company and began to sell company stock on a street in the Financial District to passerby strangers (for YouTube views no less). But authorities caught wind of this and claimed this was a form of fraud. Max Fosh found the woman that apparently bought into his company, and according to him, he returned her money to her.  

YouTuber Max Fosh explained that it was very easy to create a company in the UK, as he is explaining in a YouTube video. He simply filled out a form, naming his company Unlimited Money Ltd. He then proceeded to register his company with 10 billion shares, essentially valuing his company at 500 billion pounds, intending to be worth more than Elon Musk.

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YouTuber Max Fosh Found One Investor

Max then set up a table and two chairs on a public London street, seeking out investors. He was not having any luck finding any investors, but he didn't give up. Finally, he found one woman to invest into Unlimited Money Ltd. 

He asked her: "Why would you like to invest in this company?"

She responded: "On a whim, I feel like it's meant to be, and I'll get something from it eventually."

He took down her information, and then mailed his documents in, to find out the response he would get.

Later, after authorities received and reviewed his company filing, they sent him a letter informing him that his company is likely fraudulent since his company has no revenue, yet is valued at 500 billion pounds. 

Max Fosh then quickly dissolved his company as fast as humanly possible, admitted to returning his only investor's money, and still claims to be richer than Elon Musk for 7 minutes, even though it's not true.

Max Fosh Video below:



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